The Code of Man: Love Courage Pride Family CountryHarper Collins, 09/06/2009 - 304 páginas "In many ways," Waller R. Newell writes, "young men today are in deep spiritual trouble. But they are also yearning for a way back to the noblest ideals of American manhood." The Code of Man represents a deep and thought-provoking effort to help guide contemporary men back to those ideals, as embodied in what Newell calls the five paths to manliness: love, courage, pride, family, and country. At the dawn of the twenty-first century, he argues, we have grown so concerned about the roles of sex and violence in our society that we have forgotten the older virtues: romance and eros, courage and patriotism, the blend of love and bravery it takes to raise a family. In The Code of Man, he exhorts us to look to the traditional virtues of the past for inspiration. Contrasting the time-honored lessons of traditional voices -- Shakespeare and Abraham Lincoln, Jane Austen and Teddy Roosevelt -- with the chaotic signals emanating from sources like Eminem, video games like Thrill Kill, and Goth culture, Newell illustrates how we have come to associate courage with violence, "transgression" with wisdom. Most disturbing, he argues, the essential triumph of Western culture may have left us with a building reserve of untapped aggressive energy, and no consensus about how to channel it -- a situation that threatens to weaken us at the core. Seamlessly weaving together literary references from a diverse body of sources, Waller Newell offers an open-eyed look at what it means to be a man in America today, and a clarion call to recapture our traditions if we are to preserve our character as a society ... and avoid catastrophe. |
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... feeling between men and women is frequently derided as embarrassing and uncool , to the point where it has almost vanished . Open the pages of Vanity Fair or Details , and you see sleek , glossy young people who look like celebrities ...
... feelings to sexual encounters of any variety . My straight male students sometimes casually describe another male as " cute " or go to gay bars . They're not " conflicted " about their own sexuality , as the social workers ' bromide ...
... feelings that end up justifying the most extreme version of the feminist caricature itself . What begins as a protest against the caricature ends up as its justification . Physical strength is not what's needed to make men feel like men ...
... the " gentleman . " The ideal of the gentleman no longer rested primarily on the bedrock of faith but returned to the worldly cultivation of man's natural tastes , mental powers , and feelings explored in 22 THE CODE OF MAN.
... feelings explored in ancient Greek and Roman literature . The ancient writings on love that had scandalized the early Christians now started to make a comeback . So it is that Diotima's Ladder of Love passed down to Castiglione's ...
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